YOU CANT!!!! once you get em tied that's IT
ANS2:You can get pregnant by artificial implantation (test tube baby) if your uterus is still functional.So far as tubal ligation goes for avoiding pregnancy, it isn't perfect. This quote comes from the attached link.
The failure rate for tubal ligation is slightly higher at about 2 percent which translates into a risk of pregnancy occurring following tubal ligation of about 1 pregnancy in 1000 women who've undergone this procedure.
yes. a friend of mine has her tubes clamped and she ended up pregnant and had a son
No, theres only surgery!
A hysterectomy is were your uterus has been removed. So there fore you can not get pregnant. The embryo attaches itself to your uterus. In order for you to become pregnant you have to have a uterus.
If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way. If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way.
of course-no contraception is effective all the time on everyone.
It could be possible. If your ovaries are still producing eggs and one of these eggs finds its way to your uterus and it gets fertilized by sperm you will get pregnant. Even though the percentage is very low there have been cases of people both men and women that had their "tubes tied" and still had the ability to procreate. Most of these cases can be attributed to operations that were not performed properly in the first place or were performed in a way that could be reversed later on.
The definition of infertile is the inability to become pregnant through natural methods. People can have 'low fertility' which means it is difficult, but not impossible, for them to become pregnant.
No it will not. If you become pregnant, you will most likey not get a period, even if you are on birth control.
Tubal ligation only affects your chances of getting pregnant, it does not affect childbirth.
No, that's not true at all. Six days after menstruation you wouldn't even be pregnant; even if you had ovulated directly after menstruation and the egg had been fertilised, it can still take up to 14 days for the fertilised egg to travel down the fallopian tubes to implant in the uterus. The soonest you can tell if you're pregnant is two weeks after you have sex.
Though very, very unlikely, you could in fact get pregnant even if your tubes are tied. The 2 periods in one month problem needs to be addressed by your physician if it continues next month.
Absolutely. If the penis enters the vagina even for a second, you can become pregnant. Even if he does not ejaculate, there is pre-come.